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Financial calculator settings

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  • August 6, 2016 at 3:45 pm #331701
    mika84
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    Hello. Please, does anybody know how to change settings in financial calculator?For example, 2:225 in usual way shows 0. 0088888. On financial: 8. 888….. *10 in cube (doubt in correct interpretation).

    August 7, 2016 at 3:38 am #331758
    mika84
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    Also, 2*0. 003 shows 6*10 in minus cube.how to change this so that it calculates in usual way?

    August 26, 2016 at 9:06 am #335284
    Imran
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    Try and Fix your calculator to 5 decimal points. not 100 % sure but it might solve your problem

    September 4, 2016 at 8:55 am #337463
    Mercy
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    Hello everybody,

    Can someone help with how to use calculator for r raise to 4 equal 0.345 please. I understand that if its r is raise to 3, it’s cube of the number. When raise to 2, it’s square of the number. Then please explain how to calculate when raise to 4. Thanks for your help

    September 4, 2016 at 10:25 am #337468
    Anonymous
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    @Mercy

    that would be the 4th root.

    So, you would take the 4th root of 0.345

    If you have a scientific calculator, then it allows you to use the root sign with any number.

    Or, you can do the square root twice, which is the same as the 4th root.

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